EP2755419B1 - Reporting of non-real-time MDT measurements - Google Patents
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- the invention generally relates to providing measurement reports to a network from a mobile station. More particularly, the invention relates to a method and computer program product for receiving, in a first network node of a wireless communication network, a logged measurement report from a first mobile station, such a network node, a method and a computer program product for enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless communication network to send logged measurement reports to the network, such a network node, a method and a computer program product for sending a logged measurement report from a first mobile station to a first network node of a wireless communication network as well as to such a mobile station.
- Mobile stations often denoted user equipment, have a need to measure various network parameters. Such measurements may be stored in measurement logs and then reported to the network.
- the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is in the process of defining solutions for Minimizing Drive Tests (MDT).
- MDT Minimizing Drive Tests
- TR Technical Report
- UE user equipment
- a network can request the mobile station to perform some logging of measurements.
- the mobile station executes the logging as requested by the network with certain constraints, e.g. location information availability. Reporting of mobile station measurement log can be separately configured. This means that the period of logging and that for reporting can be different.
- the most important use case for MDT is coverage optimization.
- coverage optimization the following mobile station measurements (or similar functionality) are considered:
- reporting criteria have not been considered, but real-time reporting and/or non-real-time reporting (also known as logged or deferred reporting) can be required.
- RRM radio resource management
- WO2006/063309 relates to a system were some of the mobile terminals measure and report system operating parameters to the network.
- Page 21, line 12 - page 22, line 3 further teaches that if the mobile terminal is not in an area of low mobility or if its power level is low, or if coverage is unacceptably then the mobile station instead of sending a measurement report stores it a predetermined time and then checks if the circumstances still prevail. If not the report is sent to the network.
- US 2005/0119020 relates to an automatic information collecting system that make use of a mobile station in a mobile network.
- the mobile station performs the steps of; a) when a triggering condition occur store the corresponding data, and b) at a reporting time and if there is data stored then the data is sent in a short message to an information collecting device.
- XP002629990 is a 3GPP TSG RAN contribution "MDT Measurement Model R2_100239" by Orange and that discloses the measurement reporting criteria to be any of: periodical, event triggered, event triggered periodical reporting and full buffer.
- XP002588155 is a 3GPP TSG RAN contribution by Qualcomm "Framework for UE SON Reports" that relates to a self-organizing network (SON) and utilization measurement capabilities in the UE to augment the information available at OAM (Operation and Maintenance system) on the status of the network and that can reduce the operators manual drive tests.
- a SON server is an OAM entity that performs SON functionalities.
- XP002588155 further proposes to set up a local interface between the UE and the SON server in the OAM network. The UE logs events that are configured by the SON server, and UE logs are reported to the SON server. Based on specified policy the UE SON reports may be reported periodically or during low traffic periods. Alternatively the server may page the UE to explicitly request the UE SON reports. There is no information on what triggers or does not trigger the SON server to page the UE for SON reports.
- the invention is therefore directed towards providing measures that raise the reliability of providing measurement reports to a network from a mobile station.
- this invention enables a mechanism to control the reporting of the non-real-time reporting.
- a method for a mobile station of performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects according to a reporting configuration and that includes a timer value indicating for how long the resorting configuration is valid and storing the measurements in an internal log is sending a notification regarding the presence logged measurements to a network and sends a logged measurement report, as a response to receiving a request from the network for the logged measurement report.
- a mobile station in another aspect of the invention, includes a measurement performing unit for performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects in relation to a wireless communication network, according to a valid reporting configuration that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid.
- the mobile station also includes a control unit, which includes timers and is arranged to according to the valid reporting configuration, send a notification on the presence of the logged measurements, receive request for a logged measurement report from a first network node of the wireless communication network and order a transmitter to transmit a logged measurements report as a response to a request being received.
- One object of the invention is thus to increase, by a wireless communication network, the reliability with which logged measurement reports are provided to a network node from a mobile station.
- This object is according to a first aspect of the invention achieved through a method for receiving, in a first network node of a wireless communication network, a logged measurement report from a first mobile station according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid.
- the method comprises:
- the object is according to a second aspect of the invention achieved through a first network node of a wireless communication network, for receiving a logged measurement report from a first mobile station according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station.
- the network node comprises:
- a third aspect of the invention relates to a method of enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless network to send logged measurement reports to the network.
- the method comprises providing, from a network node, a first mobile station with a reporting configuration that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid.
- the reporting configuration enables the network to receive a notification from the mobile station of the presence of logged measurements.
- the method also comprises the step of sending a request for a logged measurement report to the fist mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, and the step of receiving the logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- a fourth aspect of the invention relates to a network node of a wireless communication network for enabling a first mobile station to send a logged measurement report to the network.
- the network node comprises a control processor arranged to provide the first mobile station with a reporting configuration for enabling the network to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and to include into reporting configuration a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid.
- the control processor is further arranged to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the receipt of such a notification from the first mobile station, and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- the invention has many advantages. It enables the network to control the reporting of the logged measurements. Loss of logged measurements can be avoided if the network does not support the reception of non-real-time measurements. This further allows the network to perform a number of further activities such as changing of cell coverage.
- the reporting configuration may here specify that the first mobile station shall perform measurements when in idle mode.
- the method further comprises determining a point in time when to send the request based on at least one request timing criterion.
- control processor is further arranged to determine a point in time when to send the request based on at least one request timing criterion.
- the request timing criterion may be based on one or more of the properties: load in cell, load in network and connection to centralized data base.
- the report my furthermore be received on a signalling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- the reporting configuration may be provided to the first mobile station by the network.
- the method according to the first aspect may further comprise the step providing the reporting configuration to the first mobile station.
- the control processor of the network node according to the second aspect may be further arranged to provide the reporting configuration to the first mobile station.
- the request may furthermore be sent in a radio resource control message, which may be a modified radio resource control message concerning the capabilities of the mobile station.
- the logged measurement report may in turn be received in a modified radio resource control message that is a response message to the radio resource control message comprising the request.
- the request may be sent based on data concerning the first mobile station provided in the network.
- the request may be a reporting-on indication being provided by the first network node.
- the request may be broadcast to a group of mobile stations.
- the method further comprises receiving a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and the sending of a request is then only performed based on the reception of such a notification from the mobile station.
- control processor of the network node is further arranged to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and only cause the sending of a request based on the reception of such a notification from the mobile station.
- the notification may comprise an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for said report.
- the indication may also be received as a radio resource control message.
- the radio resource control message may here be a modified message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network and may more specifically be a radio resource control connection setup complete message.
- Another object of the invention is to increase, by a mobile station, the reliability with which logged measurement reports are provided to a first network node from the mobile station.
- This object is according to a fourth aspect of the invention achieved through a method of sending a logged measurement report from a first mobile station to a first network node of a wireless communication network, where the method comprises:
- This object is according to a fifth aspect of the invention achieved through a first mobile station for sending a logged measurement report to a first network node of a wireless communication network, where the mobile station comprises a measurement performing unit for performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a reporting configuration for the first mobile station, and a control unit that
- This object is according to a sixth aspect of the invention furthermore achieved through a computer program product for sending a logged measurement report to a first network node of a wireless communication network.
- the computer program product comprises computer readable storage medium comprising a set of instructions that cause a control unit in the mobile station to:
- the report is sent on a signalling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- the method further comprises receiving of the reporting configuration from a network node.
- control unit further receives the reporting configuration from a network node.
- the network node may here the first network node.
- the network node may be a further network node, where the first and further network node may use different types of access technology and the request and configuration may be received using these different types of access technology.
- the request may furthermore be received in a radio resource control message, which radio resource control message may be a modified radio resource control message concerning the capabilities of the mobile station. It is furthermore possible that the logged measurement report is sent in a modified radio resource control message that is a response message to the radio resource control message comprising the request.
- the request may be received as a reporting-on indication being provided by the first network node.
- the request may be received via a broadcast to a group of mobile stations performed by the first network node.
- the method may according to a further variation of the fourth aspect comprise determining of a point in time when to send the logged measurement report based on at least one report timing criterion.
- the control unit of the mobile station may according to a further variation of the fifth aspect determine a point in time when to send the logged measurement report based on at least one report timing criterion.
- the report timing criterion may be based on one or more of the following properties: mobile station memory consumption, battery level, availability of measurements, load in network and when leaving a logging campaign.
- the method may according to another variation of the fourth aspect further comprise sending of a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements and receiving a request for a report as a response to such a notification.
- the control unit of the mobile station may according to another variation of the fifth aspect further order the transmitter to send a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements and receive a request for a report as a response to such a notification.
- the notification comprises an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for the report.
- the notification may furthermore be sent based on at least one notification timing criterion.
- the notification is sent as a radio resource control message, which may be a modified message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network. It may especially be a radio resource control connection setup complete message.
- Another object of the invention is to enable, by a wireless communication network, a mobile station to provide logged measurement reports to a network node in a reliable way.
- This object is according to a seventh aspect of the invention achieved through a method of enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless communication network to send logged measurement reports to the network.
- This method comprises providing, from a network node, a first mobile station with a reporting configuration for sending logged measurement reports. This provision of a reporting configuration is done in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- This object is according to an eight aspect of the invention also achieved through a network node of a wireless communication network for enabling a first mobile station to send a logged measurement report to the network.
- This network node comprises a control processor that is arranged to provide the first mobile station with a reporting configuration. This is done in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- the object is according to a ninth aspect of the invention also achieved through a computer program product for enabling a mobile station to send a logged measurement report to a wireless communication network.
- the computer program product comprises a computer readable storage medium comprising a set of instructions causing a network node in the network to: provide a first mobile station with a reporting configuration for enabling the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- HSPA High-Speed Packet Access
- WCDMA wideband code division multiple access
- An LTE system uses orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) as a multiple access technique (called OFDMA) in the downlink (DL) from system nodes to user equipment (UEs).
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiplex
- UE is the term used for mobile stations in LTE and WCDMA.
- An LTE system has channel bandwidths ranging from about 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz, and supports throughputs of more than 100 megabits per second (Mb/s) on the largest-bandwidth channels.
- Mb/s megabits per second
- One type of physical channel defined for the LTE downlink is the physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), which conveys information from higher layers in the LTE protocol stack and to which one or more specific transport channels are mapped.
- PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
- Control information is conveyed by a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and by a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
- PUCCH physical uplink control channel
- PDCCH physical downlink control channel
- PDCH physical downlink control channel
- An IMT-Advanced communication system uses an internet protocol (IP) multimedia subsystem (IMS) of an LTE, HSPA, or other communication system for IMS multimedia telephony (IMT).
- IP internet protocol
- IMS IMS multimedia subsystem
- 4G fourth generation
- the 3GPP promulgates the LTE, HSPA, WCDMA, and IMT specifications, and specifications that standardize other kinds of cellular wireless communication systems.
- the data stream to be transmitted is portioned among a number of narrowband subcarriers that are transmitted in parallel.
- a resource block devoted to a particular UE is a particular number of particular subcarriers used for a particular period of time. Different groups of subcarriers can be used at different times for different users. Because each subcarrier is narrowband, each carrier experiences mainly flat fading, which makes it easier for a UE to demodulate each subcarrier. OFDMA communication systems are described in the literature, for example US 2008/0031368 .
- FIG. 1 depicts the architecture of a WCDMA system 10, which is a typical cellular communication system.
- Radio network controllers (RNCs) 12, 14 control various radio network functions, including for example radio access bearer setup, diversity handover, etc.
- each RNC directs calls to and from a UE, such as a mobile station (MS), mobile phone, or other remote terminal, via appropriate base station(s) (BSs), which communicate with each other through downlink (DL, or forward) and uplink (UL, or reverse) channels.
- BSs base station(s)
- DL, or forward) and uplink (UL, or reverse) channels DL, or forward) and uplink (UL, or reverse) channels.
- RNC 12 is shown coupled to BSs 16, 18, 20, and RNC 14 is shown coupled to BSs 22, 24, 26.
- the architecture of an LTE system differs from that of aWCDMA system in that the RNC is lacking as a separate node. Instead, the BS, or eNodeB as is the name of the LTE radio base station, has some of the functions of the RNC integrated, and has an interface for communication with other eNodeBs.
- Each BS, or eNodeB in an LTE system serves a geographical area that is divided into one or more cell(s).
- BS 26 is shown as having five antenna sectors S1-S5, which can be said to make up the cell of the BS 26, although a sector or other area served by signals from a BS can also be called a cell.
- a BS may use more than one antenna to transmit signals to a UE.
- the BSs are typically coupled to their corresponding RNCs by dedicated telephone lines, optical fibre links, microwave links, etc.
- the RNCs 12, 14 are connected with external networks such as the public switched telephone network (PSTN), the internet, etc. through one or more core network nodes, such as a mobile switching centre (not shown) and/or a packet radio service node (not shown).
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- core network nodes such as a mobile switching centre (not shown) and/or a packet radio service node (not shown).
- FIG. 1 the arrangement of functionalities depicted in FIG. 1 can be modified in 3G LTE and other communication systems.
- the functionality of the RNCs 12, 14 can be moved to the eNodeBs 22, 24, 26, and other functionalities can be moved to other nodes in the network.
- a base station can use multiple transmit antennas to transmit information into a cell/sector/area, and those different transmit antennas can send respective, different pilot signals.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a structure 31 of an eNodeB or eNB, i.e. of a base station BS.
- This structure 31 which is typical of the BSs 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and other such transmitting nodes in the network 10 may be used for communicating with mobile stations by implementing the methods to be described below.
- the functional blocks depicted in Figure 2 can be combined and re-arranged in a variety of equivalent ways, and that many of the functions can be performed by one or more suitably programmed digital signal processors and other known electronic circuits.
- the eNB structure 31 is operated by a control processor 32, which typically and advantageously is a suitably programmed digital signal processor.
- the control processor 32 typically provides and receives control and other signals from various devices in the structure 31.
- the control processor 32 is as shown exchanging information with a scheduler and selector 33, which receives digital words to be transmitted to respective mobile stations or to be broadcast from a suitable data generator 34.
- the scheduler and selector 33 implements resource block and resource element (RB/RE) scheduling and selection in an LTE system, for example, and implements code allocation in a WCDMA/HSPA system, for example.
- RB/RE resource block and resource element
- the control processor 32 is configured to monitor the load on the base station, which can be determined for example simply by counting the RBs and REs to be transmitted in a sub-frame, frame, or group of them.
- a processor such as the control processor 32 can also be configured as a traffic analyzer that determines the load on a BS by monitoring the BS buffer status, e.g., how much data is waiting for available bandwidth to be transmitted to all connected mobile stations in relation to the number of RBs and REs being and recently transmitted.
- the load on a BS can also be determined based on the number of its connected mobile stations, or in a WCDMA, HSPA, or equivalent system, based on the number of allocated channelization codes. Based on the determined load, the processor 32 implements other steps of the methods to be described below.
- Information from the scheduler and selector 33 is provided to a modulator 35 that uses the information to generate a modulation signal suitable for the particular communication system.
- the modulator 35 in an LTE system is an OFDM modulator.
- the modulation signal generated by the modulator 35 is provided to a suitable radio circuit 37 that generates a wireless signal that is transmitted through at least one transmit antenna 38.
- Wireless signals transmitted by mobile stations are captured by at least one receive antenna 39 that provides those signals to the radio circuit 37 and a demodulator 36.
- the artisan will understand that the same antenna can be used for transmission and reception, as is often done in a UE.
- control processor 32 can be configured such that it includes one or more other devices depicted in Figure 2 , which can be implemented by dedicated programmed processors or other suitable logic configured to perform their functions.
- the combination of the data generator 34, scheduler and selector 33, and modulator 35 produces DL frames or sub-frames to be transmitted.
- the modulator 35 converts the information into modulation symbols that are provided to the radio circuit 37, which impresses the modulation symbols on one or more suitable carrier signals. In an LTE system for example, the radio circuit 37 impresses the modulation symbols on a number of OFDM subcarriers.
- the modulated subcarrier signals are transmitted through the antenna 38.
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of an arrangement 40 in a mobile station that can implement methods of various embodiments of the invention to be described below. It will be appreciated that the functional blocks depicted in Figure 3 can be combined and re-arranged in a variety of equivalent ways, and that many of the functions can be performed by one or more suitably programmed digital signal processors. Moreover, connections among and information provided or exchanged by the functional blocks depicted in Figure 3 can be altered in various ways to enable a mobile station to implement other methods involved in the operation of the mobile station.
- a mobile station receives a DL radio signal through an antenna 41 and typically down-converts the received radio signal to an analog baseband signal in a front end receiver (Fe RX) 42.
- the baseband signal is spectrally shaped by an analog filter 44 that has a bandwidth BW 0 , and the shaped baseband signal generated by the filter 44 is converted from analog to digital form by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) 46.
- ADC analog-to-digital converter
- the digitized baseband signal is further spectrally shaped by a digital filter 48 that has a bandwidth BW sync , which corresponds to the bandwidth of synchronization signals or symbols included in the DL signal.
- the shaped signal generated by the filter 48 is provided to a cell search unit 50 that carries out one or more methods of searching for cells as specified for the particular communication system, e.g., 3G LTE. Typically, such methods involve detecting predetermined primary and/or secondary synchronization channel (P/S-SCH) signals in the received signal.
- P/S-SCH primary and/or secondary synchronization channel
- the digitized baseband signal is also provided by the ADC 46 to a digital filter 52 that has the bandwidth BW 0 , and the filtered digital baseband signal is provided to a processor 54 that implements a fast Fourier transform (FFT) or other suitable algorithm that generates a frequency-domain (spectral) representation of the baseband signal.
- FFT fast Fourier transform
- a channel estimation unit 56 receives signals from the processor 54 and generates a channel estimate H i,j for each of several subcarriers i and cells j based on control and timing signals provided by a control unit 58, which also provides such control and timing information to the processor 54.
- the estimator 56 provides the channel estimates H i to a decoder 60 and a signal power estimation unit 62.
- the decoder 60 which also receives signals from the processor 54, is suitably configured to extract information from radio resource control (RRC) messages or other messages as described below and typically generates signals subject to further processing in the mobile station (not shown).
- RRC radio resource control
- the estimator 62 generates received signal power measurements (e.g., estimates of reference signal received power (RSRP), received subcarrier power S i , signal to interference ratio (SIR), etc.).
- RSRP reference signal received power
- SIR signal to interference ratio
- the estimator 62 can generate estimates of RSRP, reference signal received quality (RSRQ), received signal strength indicator (RSSI), received subcarrier power S i , SIR, and other relevant measurements, in various ways in response to control signals provided by the control unit 58. Power estimates generated by the estimator 62 are typically used in further signal processing in the mobile station.
- the estimator 62 and channel estimation unit 56 may both be measurement providing units of the invention.
- the estimator 62 (or the searcher 50, for that matter) is configured to include a suitable signal correlator.
- control unit 58 keeps track of substantially everything needed to configure the searcher 50, processor 54, estimation unit 56, and estimator 62.
- estimation unit 56 this includes both method and cell identity (for reference signal extraction and cell-specific scrambling of reference signals).
- Communication between the searcher 50 and the control unit 58 includes cell identity and, for example, cyclic prefix configuration.
- the control unit 58 can determine which of several possible estimation methods is used by the estimator 56 and/or by the estimator 62 for measurements on the detected cell(s).
- the control unit 58 which typically can include a correlator or implement a correlator function, can receive information signaled by the network and can control the on/off times of the Fe RX 42.
- the control unit 58 provides appropriate information to an encoder 64, which generates modulation symbols or similar information that is provided to a transmitter front-end (FE TX) 66, which generates a transmission signal appropriate to the communication system. As depicted in Figure 3 , the transmission signal is provided to the antenna 41.
- the control unit 58 with the encoder 64 is suitably configured to generate RRC and other messages sent by the mobile station to the network as described below.
- a memory 67 connected to the control unit 58 in order to store measurement logs.
- the control unit 58 and other blocks of the mobile station can be implemented by one or more suitably programmed electronic processors, collections of logic gates, etc. that processes information stored in one or more memories.
- the mobile station includes the memory 67.
- the memory 67 or other type of information storage functionality is suitable for carrying out the methods and receiving and generating the signals to be described below in cooperation with the control unit 58 and software executed by the control unit.
- the memory can be used to collect data for Minimizing of Drive Tests (MDT) under the control of the control unit 58 and possibly other electronic processor(s) in the mobile station and to deliver the data to the network according to software executed by the control unit(s) and information and/or requests received from the network.
- MDT Minimizing of Drive Tests
- the stored information can include program instructions and data that enable the control unit 58 to implement the methods to be described below. It will be appreciated that the control unit typically includes timers, etc. that facilitate its operations.
- fig. 4 shows signals exchanged between a first mobile station MS and a first network node NN, where the first network node may be a base station or a radio network controller.
- the invention is provided for controlling the reporting, here non-real time reporting, of measurements from a mobile station to a network node.
- control of non-real-time reporting may comprise configuration of measurements to be logged, triggering of logging events, and reporting of logs.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic picture of a non-real-time measurement procedure.
- the network node NN or network node entity may be either a base station such as an eNB or a radio network controller (RNC), depending on access technology. In both cases the node will typically use the structure 31 depicted in fig. 2 .
- the first network node configures the non-real-time measurements.
- the first network node thus sends a configuration of non-real time measurements to the first mobile station, step 68.
- the measurements can apply for a mobile station being either connected using radio resource control (RRC) or being in RRC idle mode.
- RRC radio resource control
- the configuration of the mobile station may be done or carried out using dedicated signaling when the mobile station is in connected mode even though the actual measurements may be performed in RRC idle mode, or may be done or carried out with broadcast of system information, in which case it is expected that the mobile station, when in idle mode reads the system information directly.
- the configuration can be sent in a dedicated RRC message, logged measurement configuration.
- the configuration typically sets out measurements to be made by the mobile station concerning one or more connectivity aspects in and for the first mobile station in relation to the first communication network, which connectivity aspects may include one or more of the following: measurement object (e.g. frequency and/or Radio Access Technology (RAT) that the mobile station is supposed to measure), reporting quantity (e.g. Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) or Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), measurement type (e.g. periodical or event triggered).
- the control processor 32 may here provide configuration data to the scheduler and selector 33, which in turn treats the data through performing resource block and resource element scheduling and selection or code allocation depending on type of network.
- the configuration may also include a timer or timer value indicating for how long the configuration is valid. The configuration may thus only be in force a limited time.
- the treated data is then modulated by the modulator 35 onto a suitable carrier, which is then transmitted as a wireless signal by the radio circuit 37 via the antenna 38. In this way it can be seen that the control processor is arranged to provide the first mobile
- the configuration is then received by the control unit 58 of the mobile station, for instance mobile station 28.
- the configuration may here be received via the antenna 41, front-end receiver 42, analog filter 44, ADC 46, digital filter 52, processor 54 and decoder 60.
- the mobile station MS When the mobile station MS has received the configuration it performs measurements according to the received measurement configuration and stores the measurement results in the mobile station internal log. It thus collects measurements according to the configuration, step 69.
- the measurements may be collected or gathered through the control unit 58 ordering a measurement performing unit, such as estimator 62, to perform measurements according to the configuration.
- the measurement performing unit then performs measurements and sends these to the control unit 58.
- the control unit 58 stores these in an internal log in the memory 67.
- the logged measurements are delivered to the network node entity.
- the mobile station thus performs reporting of the non-real-time measurements, step 70. Two alternative ways of reporting logged measurements will be described later.
- reporting is made through the control unit 58 providing data to the encoder 64 for modulation and thereafter to the transmitter front-end 66 for transmission via the antenna 41. It can thus be seen that the control unit 58 orders the transmitter front-end to send the report.
- the reporting of non-real-time measurements may not necessarily correspond to the same network node as the configuration of the measurements.
- the measurements may be configured using an eNB, but the reporting may be made to RNC, i.e. a mobile station can use a different RAT to report the logged measurements than the one it received the configuration from.
- a mobile station is pre-configured, i.e. it is provided with the configuration beforehand and would therefore not need to receive it from the network.
- fig. 5 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller
- fig. 6 shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station.
- the first network node for instance the base station 16, provides a reporting configuration to a mobile station MS, for instance the first mobile station 28, step 71.
- This reporting configuration is provided to the first mobile station in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive such a report as a response.
- the configuration may set out what parameters are to be measured, when measurements are to be made and how reporting is to be made.
- the reporting configuration may also specify that the mobile station is to perform measurements when in idle mode. This reporting configuration is thus sent to the mobile station 28. It may more particularly be performed in the same way as was described above in relation to the first basic variation of the invention in an RRC message named logged measurement configuration.
- the mobile station thus receives such a reporting configuration from the network node, step 76, and then performs measurements according to this reporting configuration, step 78.
- the measurements may with advantage be performed in idle mode.
- This measurement log may be provided through the memory 67 connected to the control unit 58 of the mobile station. In this way data is gathered in the log.
- a notification is then sent to the first network node from the first mobile station, step 82.
- the notification is a notification of the presence of logged measurements and is sent in order to enable the first network node to respond to the notification with a request for the logged measurement report.
- the notification may be sent in an RRC message and therefore the control unit 58 may provide such a message to the encoder 64 for modulation and thereafter transmission by the transmitter front-end 66 via the antenna 41.
- the first mobile station may first send an RRC Connection Request message to the first network node, which responds with an RRC Connection Setup message. Thereafter the first mobile station may send an RRC Connection Setup Complete message. It is this latter message that may include a bit position, logged measurements available, that has been set.
- the control processor 32 of the network node then receives the notification via the antenna 39, radio circuit 37 and demodulator 36. As the network node receives the notification from the mobile station, step 72, it thereafter sends a request for a logged measurement report as a response to the notification, step 73. It is here possible that such a request is only sent as a response to a notification. It is thus according to the first embodiment possible that a request for measurement is only sent if there is a prior notification. It may thus only be sent based on the reception of a notification from the first mobile station. In this first embodiment it is furthermore the same network node that provides the configuration and sends the request for a measurement report.
- the request may be sent in the form of an RRC message provided to the scheduler and selector 33 from the control processor 32 for being treated, for instance code allocation in WCDMA. Thereafter the treated data is modulated by the modulator 35 and transmitted to the mobile station via the antenna 38.
- the control processor 32 is arranged to cause the sending of the request.
- the request is in the first embodiment sent in a RRC UE Information Request message.
- LogMeasReportRequest a bit position or variable in this message named LogMeasReportRequest.
- the mobile station then receives the request as a response to the notification, step 84.
- the request is received in the control unit 58 via antenna 41, front-end receiver 42, analog filter 44, ADC 46, digital filter 52, processor 54 and decoder 60.
- the control unit 58 then sends the report as a response to the request, step 86. It is here possible that such a report is only sent as a response to a request. It is thus according to the first embodiment possible that a report is only sent if there is a prior request for measurements. In this first embodiment the report is then sent as soon as it is possible.
- the report is sent using the encoder 64, transmitter front-end 66 and antenna 41.
- the reporting is in the first embodiment sent in an RRC UE information response message in a section named LogMeasReport.
- the network node then receives the logged measurement report as a response to the request, step 74, which report may be received in the same way as the notification.
- the control processor is thus arranged to receive the logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- the node can then perform a suitable activity such as change its coverage based on one or more such reports received from various mobile stations.
- the mobile station may for instance start the previously mentioned timer and then perform collection of measurements in idle mode, periodically or event-triggered. Then as soon as it enters connected state, it may notify the network of available logged measurements. These may be reported upon receiving a request from the network. If the mobile station then again enters idle mode, it may again continue to perform measurements according to the configuration. The performing of measurements may then end when the timer value expires and a final measurement report being notified and possibly also being sent the next time the mobile stations gets connected. It is here further possible to later receive a new configuration.
- Fig. 7 shows some signals sent between mobile station and network node in one variation of this first embodiment.
- the mobile station indicates the availability of logged measurements to the network, through sending a notification to the network node, step 82.
- the indication can be done as a part of an RRC connection setup procedure. It may be a modified RRC message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network. As such it may be an RRC Connection Request or RRC Connection Setup Complete message. As an alternative it is possible to use a special RRC message. This means that the indication may be provided in an RRC Connection Request message, an RRC Connection Setup Complete message, an RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message or an RRC Connection Reestablishment Complete message, for instance through an additional bit position provided for this purpose in these messages. This may be a bit position or variable named logMeasAvailable. It is also possible to create a new type of RRC message that is dedicated to notification.
- UE Information Response message e.g. UE Information Indication
- UECapabilityInformation an extension of a current RRC message
- the message RRC Connection Setup Complete is used. If the network node does not support reception of non-real-time measurements, it will simply ignore the indication from the mobile station. Note that the timing of the indication can be determined by the mobile station based on at least one notification timing criterion.
- This criterion may be a criterion based on one of mobile station memory consumption, battery level or some other factor.
- the indication from the mobile station may include an indication on which technology or RAT (e.g. HSPA, LTE, cdma2000, etc.) the measurements were collected via.
- the indication may include an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for the report.
- the first network node may use this information to determine if it can receive the particular measurements (e.g. is capable of decoding the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) format used for measurement report).
- ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One
- the first network node determines if it should request logged measurements, i.e. it determines if it should send a request for measurements based on at least one reporting timing criterion, step 88. If the network node supports reception of the non-real-time measurements, which it would normally do when configuring the mobile station, it can use the current load in the cell, current load in the system, connection to the centralized data base to store reports and various other factors to determine a suitable time instance to request the mobile station to transmit a measurement log. The reporting timing criterion may thus be based on one or more of the properties load in the cell, load in the system and connection to the centralized data base. The request is then sent, step 73.
- the request to the mobile station can be sent using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message.
- the request may be sent in a radio resource control message concerning the capabilities if the mobile station, such as ueCapabilityEnquiry or ueInformationRequest.
- the message ueInformationRequest is used.
- the mobile station upon receiving the request to transmit non-real-time measurement data, will transmit the logged measurements to the network node entity, step 86.
- the transmission can be done using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message (e.g. ueCapabilityResponse, MeasurementReport).
- ueCapabilityResponse e.g. ueCapabilityResponse, MeasurementReport.
- the message ueInformationResponse is used, which is a response to the radio resource control message comprising the request.
- the mobile station may repeat sending the indication either periodically, or after it has moved to a difference cell.
- a special SRB for non-real-time measurement reports can be used. This means that the report may be transmitted on a signaling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- the network and more particularly the network node may simply ask different mobile stations to provide logged measurements based on information available in the network. For example, if the mobile station capabilities (e.g. if the mobile station is in RRC Connected mode and has indicated that it supports non-real-time measurements) are known in the network, for instance by the first network node, the network may simply ask the mobile station to provide any logged measurements (including measurements logged earlier in Idle mode).
- the mobile station capabilities e.g. if the mobile station is in RRC Connected mode and has indicated that it supports non-real-time measurements
- the network may simply ask the mobile station to provide any logged measurements (including measurements logged earlier in Idle mode).
- the network After the network and here the first network node has received an indication that the mobile station has logged measurements available, or has otherwise determined that the mobile station might have logged measurements available, the network selects a suitable occasion to request the logged measurements from the mobile station. If the network entity doing this, here the first network node, does not support reception of the non-real-time measurements, it will never request the logged measurements from the mobile station.
- fig. 8 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller
- fig. 9 shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station.
- one network node for instance the base station 16 provides a reporting configuration of a mobile station MS, for instance the first mobile station 28, step 90, through transmitting the configuration to the mobile station.
- the mobile station then receives the reporting configuration from the network node, step 96, and thereafter performs measurements according to this reporting configuration, step 98.
- the measurements may also here with advantage be performed in idle mode. As measurements are performed they are then being stored in a measurement log, step 100. So far the second and first embodiments operate in the same way.
- the first network node broadcasts a request for measurement reports to a group of mobile stations in its vicinity, which group includes the first mobile station, step 92. It thus sends a request for measurement reports in a broadcast, which may be seen as a request being sent to all mobile stations in its vicinity. This may be done through the control processor 32 ordering the data generator 34 to include the request in a broadcast being made. The data generator 34 may then include the request in the data to be broadcast, forward this data to the scheduler and selector 33 for treatment, followed by modulation of the treated data in the modulator 35 and transmission of the modulated and treated data by the radio circuit 37 via the antenna 38.
- a mobile station like the first mobile station receives such a request in a broadcast, step 102, it then sends a report as a response to the broadcast. It is here possible that reports are only sent as such responses. This means that unless a broadcast with a request is received, no reports will be sent by the mobile station.
- the network node then receives the report as a response to the broadcast, step 94, and may then perform a suitable activity based on one or more such reports.
- the report is here typically received by the control processor 32 via the antenna 39, radio circuit 37 and demodulator 36.
- the signals exchanged between a network node and a mobile station in a variation of this second embodiment are schematically shown in fig. 10 .
- the network broadcasts the request, step 92.
- This may be done through the node broadcasts a cell level indication that the mobile station may transmit non-real-time measurement reports in a current cell.
- the network entity may use the current load in the cell, current load in the system, connection to a centralized data base to store reports and various other factors to determine a suitable time instance to broadcast an indication for mobile stations to transmit measurement logs.
- the broadcast indication can be done using any existing System Information Message (MIB/SIB1) or System Information Block (SIB2 - 13) or using a new SIB or a new RRC message, i.e. a RRC message designed and dedicated to this purpose.
- the mobile station may determine a suitable time to report logged measurements, based on at least one report timing criterion, which criterion may be based on one or more of the properties mobile station memory consumption, battery level, availability of measurements, or by various other factors. It is also possible that the network, and here the first network node, may ask the mobile station to report the logged measurements immediately.
- the mobile station When the mobile station has determined a suitable time to transmit logged measurements, i.e. has determined when to send a report step 106, (or if being ordered to report logged measurements immediately), the mobile station will transmit the logged measurements to the network entity, here the first network node. It will thus send the report to the network node as a response to the broadcast, step 104.
- the transmission can be done using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message (e.g. ueCapabilityResponse, MeasurementReport)
- a third embodiment of the invention is also directed towards avoiding the use of indications.
- the third embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference being made to fig. 11 , which shows_a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller and to fig. 12 , which shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station.
- the mobile station performs measurements according to a reporting configuration that it has, step 110, which reporting configuration may have been received in the same way as described in the first and second embodiment or which may be provided in the mobile station beforehand.
- the measurements may also here with advantage be performed in idle mode. As measurements are performed they are then being stored in a measurement log, step 112.
- the network controls the transmission of the non-real-time measurements by indicating Reporting ON/OFF.
- the network may use an existing RRC message (e.g. in ueCapabilityEnquiry or SystemInformationBlock), a new dedicated RRC message, or a new broadcast message.
- the first network node may thus provide a reporting on indication to a mobile station, step 107, through sending such a message.
- the mobile station Through receiving such a message, the mobile station thus receives a reporting on indication from the network node, step 114. Once the mobile station has received the Reporting ON indication, it may then send the report at corresponding cell at a suitable point of time, e.g. when the mobile station has no more memory available, periodically, when the mobile station leaves logging campaign. In this way the mobile station may send the report as a response to the reporting on indication.
- reporting OFF indication may typically be done in the same way as a modification of any of the previously described messages. This will disable the reporting and therefore no reports will be sent in this case.
- the present invention has a number of advantages. It enables the network to control the reporting of the logged measurements. Loss of logged measurements can be avoided if the network does not support the reception of non-real-time measurements. This further allows the network to perform a number of further activities such as changing of cell coverage. Furthermore, if the measurements are collected in idle mode, the communication over the wireless interface between base station and mobile station is not disturbed. Furthermore, through sending an indication, the reliability in the reporting is increased. The risk of losing a measurement report is lowered. It also enables the network to only request reports when these are available. The network does not have to keep track of the presence of reports and can therefore use its processing capability for other activities.
- RRC messages were used. Such messages are described in more detail in 3GPP Technical Specifications 36.331 and 25.331.
- a first network node may for instance send the request and a further network node may provide the configuration.
- the first and further network nodes may use different types of access technology, i.e. different RATs.
- the configuration and request may be received by the first mobile station using these different types of access technology.
- different access networks are used, where one network node in a first access network is used for configuration and another node in a second access network is used for receiving reports, where both access networks may be subnetworks of the same communication network.
- the nodes involved in providing configurations and/or receiving reports are nodes at higher hierarchical levels of the communication network.
- a node can for instance be a node in the core network, like a server in a core network.
- MME Mobility Management Entity
- O&M Operations and Maintenance
- the invention was above described in relation to MDT and logged measurement reporting. However, it should be realized that the invention is not limited to this specific area.
- the reporting according to the invention may for example also be performed in relation to Automatic Neighbor Relations (ANR).
- ANR Automatic Neighbor Relations
- control processor performing the network activities of the invention was in essence a base station. If the node is another node in the network, this node would also be provided with a control processor, for instance a master control processor, communicating with the control processor of the base station, a slave control processor. Such communication may be performed using a suitable network communication interface such as the S1 communication interface in LTE. The slave control processor would then perform the above-described functionality under the control of the master control processor.
- a control processor for instance a master control processor, communicating with the control processor of the base station, a slave control processor.
- Such communication may be performed using a suitable network communication interface such as the S1 communication interface in LTE.
- the slave control processor would then perform the above-described functionality under the control of the master control processor.
- this invention can additionally be considered to be embodied entirely within any form of computer-readable storage medium having stored therein an appropriate set of instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction-execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer-based system, processor-containing system, or other system that can fetch instructions from a medium and execute the instructions.
- control of the mobile station and/or the control processor of the base station radio network controller may thus with advantage be provided in the form of a processor with associated program memory including computer program code for performing the functionality of the control unit or control processor.
- this control unit or control processor may also be provided in the form of hardware, like for instance in the form of an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC).
- the computer program code may also be provided on a computer-readable means, for instance in the form of a data carrier, like a CD ROM disc or a memory stick, which will implement the function of the above-described control unit or control processor when being loaded into the above-mentioned program memory and run by the processor.
- One such computer program product in the form of a CD ROM disc 118 with such a computer program code 120 is schematically shown in fig. 13 .
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Description
- The invention generally relates to providing measurement reports to a network from a mobile station. More particularly, the invention relates to a method and computer program product for receiving, in a first network node of a wireless communication network, a logged measurement report from a first mobile station, such a network node, a method and a computer program product for enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless communication network to send logged measurement reports to the network, such a network node, a method and a computer program product for sending a logged measurement report from a first mobile station to a first network node of a wireless communication network as well as to such a mobile station.
- Mobile stations, often denoted user equipment, have a need to measure various network parameters. Such measurements may be stored in measurement logs and then reported to the network.
- The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is in the process of defining solutions for Minimizing Drive Tests (MDT). The intention of the work is documented in 3GPP Technical Report (TR) 36.805, where mobile stations or user equipment (UE) measurement logging functions are described.
- A network (NW) can request the mobile station to perform some logging of measurements. The mobile station executes the logging as requested by the network with certain constraints, e.g. location information availability. Reporting of mobile station measurement log can be separately configured. This means that the period of logging and that for reporting can be different.
- The most important use case for MDT is coverage optimization. For coverage optimization, the following mobile station measurements (or similar functionality) are considered:
- periodic downlink pilot measurements
- Serving Cell becomes worse than threshold
- transmit power headroom becomes less than threshold
- Paging Channel failure, such as Paging Control Channel (PCCH) Decode Error
- Broadcast Channel failure
- The details of the reporting criteria have not been considered, but real-time reporting and/or non-real-time reporting (also known as logged or deferred reporting) can be required.
- Possible triggers for non-real-time measurements include:
- periodical downlink pilot measurements: radio environment measurements, such as Common Pilot Channel (CPICH) Received Signal Code Power (RSCP), Common Pilot Channel Energy per chip to Noise ratio (CPICH Ec/No), or Time Division Duplexing (TDD) Primary Common Control Physical Channel (P-CCPCH) Received Signal Code Power (RSCP) and Interference Signal Code Power (ISCP), Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) and Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) (connected mode only) are logged periodically;
- Serving Cell becomes worse than threshold: radio environment measurements, such as CPICH RSCP, CPICH Ec/No, or TDD P-CCPCH RSCP and ISCP, RSRP and RSRQ (connected mode only), are logged when the serving cell metric becomes worse than the configured threshold. A measurement logging window (i.e. "sliding window" in which collected logs are kept in the UE) is used in order to be able to collect information during a certain period before and after the occurrence of event;
- transmit power headroom becomes less than threshold: transmit power headroom and radio environment measurements, such as CPICH RSCP, CPICH Ec/No, or TDD P-CCPCH RSCP and ISCP, RSRP and RSRQ (connected mode only) are logged when UE transmit power headroom becomes less than the configured threshold;
- random access failure: details on the random access and radio environment measurements, such as CPICH RSCP, CPICH Ec/No, or TDD P-CCPCH RSCP and ISCP, RSRP, and RSRQ (connected mode only) are logged when a random access failure occurs.
- An example of real-time reporting is radio resource management (RRM) reporting specified in 3GPP Technical Specification (TS) 25.331 and 3GPP TS 36.331. The details of non-real-time reporting (deferred reporting) are not specified, making it impossible for the network to control the reporting.
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WO2006/063309 relates to a system were some of the mobile terminals measure and report system operating parameters to the network. Page 21, line 12 -page 22,line 3 further teaches that if the mobile terminal is not in an area of low mobility or if its power level is low, or if coverage is unacceptably then the mobile station instead of sending a measurement report stores it a predetermined time and then checks if the circumstances still prevail. If not the report is sent to the network. -
US 2005/0119020 relates to an automatic information collecting system that make use of a mobile station in a mobile network. The mobile station performs the steps of; a) when a triggering condition occur store the corresponding data, and b) at a reporting time and if there is data stored then the data is sent in a short message to an information collecting device. - XP002629990, is a 3GPP TSG RAN contribution "MDT Measurement Model R2_100239" by Orange and that discloses the measurement reporting criteria to be any of: periodical, event triggered, event triggered periodical reporting and full buffer.
- These three cited documents all teaches that the mobile terminal determines when the log of measurements is to be transmitted to the network.
- XP002588155 is a 3GPP TSG RAN contribution by Qualcomm "Framework for UE SON Reports" that relates to a self-organizing network (SON) and utilization measurement capabilities in the UE to augment the information available at OAM (Operation and Maintenance system) on the status of the network and that can reduce the operators manual drive tests. A SON server is an OAM entity that performs SON functionalities. XP002588155 further proposes to set up a local interface between the UE and the SON server in the OAM network. The UE logs events that are configured by the SON server, and UE logs are reported to the SON server. Based on specified policy the UE SON reports may be reported periodically or during low traffic periods. Alternatively the server may page the UE to explicitly request the UE SON reports. There is no information on what triggers or does not trigger the SON server to page the UE for SON reports.
- One particular issue is the support of the non-real-time reporting in the network. Not all network nodes may be upgraded to support reception of the non-real-time reports, potentially leading to the network discarding the received logged measurement report. Currently the mobile station has no way to know if the network is prepared to receive the logged measurement report.
- The invention is therefore directed towards providing measures that raise the reliability of providing measurement reports to a network from a mobile station.
- Among other things, this invention enables a mechanism to control the reporting of the non-real-time reporting.
- In one aspect of the invention, there is a method for a mobile station of performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects according to a reporting configuration and that includes a timer value indicating for how long the resorting configuration is valid and storing the measurements in an internal log. The mobile station is sending a notification regarding the presence logged measurements to a network and sends a logged measurement report, as a response to receiving a request from the network for the logged measurement report.
- In another aspect of the invention, a mobile station includes a measurement performing unit for performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects in relation to a wireless communication network, according to a valid reporting configuration that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid. The mobile station also includes a control unit, which includes timers and is arranged to according to the valid reporting configuration, send a notification on the presence of the logged measurements, receive request for a logged measurement report from a first network node of the wireless communication network and order a transmitter to transmit a logged measurements report as a response to a request being received.
- One object of the invention is thus to increase, by a wireless communication network, the reliability with which logged measurement reports are provided to a network node from a mobile station.
- This object is according to a first aspect of the invention achieved through a method for receiving, in a first network node of a wireless communication network, a logged measurement report from a first mobile station according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid. The method comprises:
- receiving a notification from the first mobile station on the presence of logged measurements,
- sending a request for a logged measurement report to at least the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, and receiving a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- The object is according to a second aspect of the invention achieved through a first network node of a wireless communication network, for receiving a logged measurement report from a first mobile station according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station. The network node comprises:
- a control processor arranged to provide the first mobile station with a reporting configuration that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid, to cause the sending of a request for a logged measurement report to at least the first mobile station, and
- to receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- A third aspect of the invention relates to a method of enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless network to send logged measurement reports to the network. The method comprises providing, from a network node, a first mobile station with a reporting configuration that includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid. The reporting configuration enables the network to receive a notification from the mobile station of the presence of logged measurements. The method also comprises the step of sending a request for a logged measurement report to the fist mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, and the step of receiving the logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- A fourth aspect of the invention relates to a network node of a wireless communication network for enabling a first mobile station to send a logged measurement report to the network. The network node comprises a control processor arranged to provide the first mobile station with a reporting configuration for enabling the network to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and to include into reporting configuration a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid. The control processor is further arranged to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the receipt of such a notification from the first mobile station, and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- The invention has many advantages. It enables the network to control the reporting of the logged measurements. Loss of logged measurements can be avoided if the network does not support the reception of non-real-time measurements. This further allows the network to perform a number of further activities such as changing of cell coverage.
- The reporting configuration may here specify that the first mobile station shall perform measurements when in idle mode.
- According to a variation of the first aspect the method further comprises determining a point in time when to send the request based on at least one request timing criterion.
- According to a variation of the second aspect, the control processor is further arranged to determine a point in time when to send the request based on at least one request timing criterion.
- The request timing criterion may be based on one or more of the properties: load in cell, load in network and connection to centralized data base.
- The report my furthermore be received on a signalling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- The reporting configuration may be provided to the first mobile station by the network.
- For this reason the method according to the first aspect may further comprise the step providing the reporting configuration to the first mobile station. For the same reason the control processor of the network node according to the second aspect may be further arranged to provide the reporting configuration to the first mobile station.
- The request may furthermore be sent in a radio resource control message, which may be a modified radio resource control message concerning the capabilities of the mobile station. The logged measurement report may in turn be received in a modified radio resource control message that is a response message to the radio resource control message comprising the request.
- The request may be sent based on data concerning the first mobile station provided in the network. As another alternative the request may be a reporting-on indication being provided by the first network node. As a further alternative the request may be broadcast to a group of mobile stations.
- According to another variation of the first aspect the method further comprises receiving a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and the sending of a request is then only performed based on the reception of such a notification from the mobile station.
- According to a variation of the second aspect the control processor of the network node is further arranged to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and only cause the sending of a request based on the reception of such a notification from the mobile station.
- The notification may comprise an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for said report.
- The indication may also be received as a radio resource control message. The radio resource control message may here be a modified message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network and may more specifically be a radio resource control connection setup complete message.
- Another object of the invention is to increase, by a mobile station, the reliability with which logged measurement reports are provided to a first network node from the mobile station.
- This object is according to a fourth aspect of the invention achieved through a method of sending a logged measurement report from a first mobile station to a first network node of a wireless communication network, where the method comprises:
- performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a reporting configuration for the first mobile station,
- storing the measurements in an internal log,
- receiving a request for a logged measurement report from the first network node, and
- sending a logged measurement report as a response to a request.
- This object is according to a fifth aspect of the invention achieved through a first mobile station for sending a logged measurement report to a first network node of a wireless communication network, where the mobile station comprises
a measurement performing unit for performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a reporting configuration for the first mobile station, and
a control unit that - orders the measurements to be performed and stores the measurements in an internal log, receives a request for a logged measurement report from the first network node, and
- orders a transmitter to transmit a logged measurement report as a response to a request.
- This object is according to a sixth aspect of the invention furthermore achieved through a computer program product for sending a logged measurement report to a first network node of a wireless communication network. The computer program product comprises computer readable storage medium comprising a set of instructions that cause a control unit in the mobile station to:
- order measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects to be performed in and for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a reporting configuration for the first mobile station, store the measurements in an internal log,
- receive a request for a logged measurement report from the first network node, and
- order a transmitter of the first mobile station to transmit a logged measurement report as a response to a request.
- It is here possible that the measurements are performed in idle mode.
- It is also possible that the report is sent on a signalling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- According to one variation of the fourth aspect, the method further comprises receiving of the reporting configuration from a network node.
- According to a variation of the fifth aspect, the control unit further receives the reporting configuration from a network node.
- The network node may here the first network node. As an alternative the network node may be a further network node, where the first and further network node may use different types of access technology and the request and configuration may be received using these different types of access technology.
- The request may furthermore be received in a radio resource control message, which radio resource control message may be a modified radio resource control message concerning the capabilities of the mobile station. It is furthermore possible that the logged measurement report is sent in a modified radio resource control message that is a response message to the radio resource control message comprising the request.
- As a further alternative, the request may be received as a reporting-on indication being provided by the first network node. As another alternative the request may be received via a broadcast to a group of mobile stations performed by the first network node.
- The method may according to a further variation of the fourth aspect comprise determining of a point in time when to send the logged measurement report based on at least one report timing criterion.
- The control unit of the mobile station may according to a further variation of the fifth aspect determine a point in time when to send the logged measurement report based on at least one report timing criterion.
- The report timing criterion may be based on one or more of the following properties: mobile station memory consumption, battery level, availability of measurements, load in network and when leaving a logging campaign.
- The method may according to another variation of the fourth aspect further comprise sending of a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements and receiving a request for a report as a response to such a notification.
- The control unit of the mobile station may according to another variation of the fifth aspect further order the transmitter to send a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements and receive a request for a report as a response to such a notification.
- It is possible that the notification comprises an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for the report. The notification may furthermore be sent based on at least one notification timing criterion.
- It is also possible that the notification is sent as a radio resource control message, which may be a modified message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network. It may especially be a radio resource control connection setup complete message.
- Another object of the invention is to enable, by a wireless communication network, a mobile station to provide logged measurement reports to a network node in a reliable way.
- This object is according to a seventh aspect of the invention achieved through a method of enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless communication network to send logged measurement reports to the network. This method comprises providing, from a network node, a first mobile station with a reporting configuration for sending logged measurement reports. This provision of a reporting configuration is done in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- This object is according to an eight aspect of the invention also achieved through a network node of a wireless communication network for enabling a first mobile station to send a logged measurement report to the network. This network node comprises a control processor that is arranged to provide the first mobile station with a reporting configuration. This is done in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- The object is according to a ninth aspect of the invention also achieved through a computer program product for enabling a mobile station to send a logged measurement report to a wireless communication network. The computer program product comprises a computer readable storage medium comprising a set of instructions causing a network node in the network to: provide a first mobile station with a reporting configuration for enabling the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- It should be emphasized that the term
"comprises/comprising" when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof. - The invention will now be described in more detail in relation to the enclosed drawings, in which:
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fig. 1 schematically shows an architecture of a wireless communication network comprising radio network controllers, base stations and mobile stations, -
fig. 2 shows a block diagram of an arrangement in a mobile station that can implement some of the functionality according to the invention, -
fig. 3 shows a a block diagram of a portion of a base station that can communicate with mobile stations and implement some of the functionality according to the invention, -
fig. 4 schematically shows signals exchanged between a mobile station and network in a first basic variation of the invention, -
fig. 5 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node of the system according to a first embodiment of the invention, -
fig. 6 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a mobile station according to the first embodiment of the invention, -
fig. 7 schematically shows signals exchanged between mobile station and network node in a variation of the first embodiment, -
fig. 8 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node of the system according to a second embodiment of the invention, -
fig. 9 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a mobile station according to the second embodiment of the invention, -
fig. 10 schematically shows signals exchanged between mobile station and network in a variation of the second embodiment, -
fig. 11 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node of the system according to a third embodiment of the invention, -
fig. 12 shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a mobile station according to the third embodiment of the invention, and -
fig. 13 schematically shows a computer program product according to the invention comprising a computer readable storage medium in the form of a CD ROM disc. - In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth such as particular architectures, interfaces, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices, circuits, and methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the invention with unnecessary detail.
- The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard for wireless communication systems has recently been finalized, supporting bandwidths up to 20 megahertz (MHz). LTE and High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) are sometimes called "third generation" (3G) communication systems and are currently being standardized by the 3GPP. The LTE specifications can be seen as an evolution of the current wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) specifications.
- An LTE system uses orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) as a multiple access technique (called OFDMA) in the downlink (DL) from system nodes to user equipment (UEs). UE is the term used for mobile stations in LTE and WCDMA. An LTE system has channel bandwidths ranging from about 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz, and supports throughputs of more than 100 megabits per second (Mb/s) on the largest-bandwidth channels. One type of physical channel defined for the LTE downlink is the physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), which conveys information from higher layers in the LTE protocol stack and to which one or more specific transport channels are mapped. Control information is conveyed by a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and by a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH). LTE channels are described in 3GPP Technical Specification (TS) 36.211 V9.1.0, Physical Channels and Modulation, among other specifications.
- An IMT-Advanced communication system uses an internet protocol (IP) multimedia subsystem (IMS) of an LTE, HSPA, or other communication system for IMS multimedia telephony (IMT). In the IMT advanced system (which may be called a "fourth generation" (4G) mobile communication system), bandwidths of 100 MHz and larger are being considered. The 3GPP promulgates the LTE, HSPA, WCDMA, and IMT specifications, and specifications that standardize other kinds of cellular wireless communication systems.
- In an OFDMA communication system, the data stream to be transmitted is portioned among a number of narrowband subcarriers that are transmitted in parallel. In general, a resource block devoted to a particular UE is a particular number of particular subcarriers used for a particular period of time. Different groups of subcarriers can be used at different times for different users. Because each subcarrier is narrowband, each carrier experiences mainly flat fading, which makes it easier for a UE to demodulate each subcarrier. OFDMA communication systems are described in the literature, for example
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FIG. 1 depicts the architecture of aWCDMA system 10, which is a typical cellular communication system. Radio network controllers (RNCs) 12, 14 control various radio network functions, including for example radio access bearer setup, diversity handover, etc. In general, each RNC directs calls to and from a UE, such as a mobile station (MS), mobile phone, or other remote terminal, via appropriate base station(s) (BSs), which communicate with each other through downlink (DL, or forward) and uplink (UL, or reverse) channels. InFIG. 1 ,RNC 12 is shown coupled toBSs RNC 14 is shown coupled toBSs - Each BS, or eNodeB in an LTE system, serves a geographical area that is divided into one or more cell(s). In
FIG. 1 , BS 26 is shown as having five antenna sectors S1-S5, which can be said to make up the cell of the BS 26, although a sector or other area served by signals from a BS can also be called a cell. In addition, a BS may use more than one antenna to transmit signals to a UE. The BSs are typically coupled to their corresponding RNCs by dedicated telephone lines, optical fibre links, microwave links, etc. TheRNCs - It will be understood that the arrangement of functionalities depicted in
FIG. 1 can be modified in 3G LTE and other communication systems. For example, the functionality of theRNCs eNodeBs -
Figure 2 is a block diagram of astructure 31 of an eNodeB or eNB, i.e. of a base station BS. Thisstructure 31 which is typical of theBSs network 10 may be used for communicating with mobile stations by implementing the methods to be described below. It will also be appreciated that the functional blocks depicted inFigure 2 can be combined and re-arranged in a variety of equivalent ways, and that many of the functions can be performed by one or more suitably programmed digital signal processors and other known electronic circuits. - The
eNB structure 31 is operated by acontrol processor 32, which typically and advantageously is a suitably programmed digital signal processor. Thecontrol processor 32 typically provides and receives control and other signals from various devices in thestructure 31. For simplicity inFigure 2 , thecontrol processor 32 is as shown exchanging information with a scheduler andselector 33, which receives digital words to be transmitted to respective mobile stations or to be broadcast from asuitable data generator 34. The scheduler andselector 33 implements resource block and resource element (RB/RE) scheduling and selection in an LTE system, for example, and implements code allocation in a WCDMA/HSPA system, for example. - The
control processor 32 is configured to monitor the load on the base station, which can be determined for example simply by counting the RBs and REs to be transmitted in a sub-frame, frame, or group of them. A processor such as thecontrol processor 32 can also be configured as a traffic analyzer that determines the load on a BS by monitoring the BS buffer status, e.g., how much data is waiting for available bandwidth to be transmitted to all connected mobile stations in relation to the number of RBs and REs being and recently transmitted. As discussed above, the load on a BS can also be determined based on the number of its connected mobile stations, or in a WCDMA, HSPA, or equivalent system, based on the number of allocated channelization codes. Based on the determined load, theprocessor 32 implements other steps of the methods to be described below. - Information from the scheduler and
selector 33 is provided to amodulator 35 that uses the information to generate a modulation signal suitable for the particular communication system. For example, themodulator 35 in an LTE system is an OFDM modulator. The modulation signal generated by themodulator 35 is provided to asuitable radio circuit 37 that generates a wireless signal that is transmitted through at least one transmitantenna 38. Wireless signals transmitted by mobile stations are captured by at least one receiveantenna 39 that provides those signals to theradio circuit 37 and ademodulator 36. The artisan will understand that the same antenna can be used for transmission and reception, as is often done in a UE. - It will be understood that the
control processor 32 can be configured such that it includes one or more other devices depicted inFigure 2 , which can be implemented by dedicated programmed processors or other suitable logic configured to perform their functions. The combination of thedata generator 34, scheduler andselector 33, andmodulator 35 produces DL frames or sub-frames to be transmitted. Themodulator 35 converts the information into modulation symbols that are provided to theradio circuit 37, which impresses the modulation symbols on one or more suitable carrier signals. In an LTE system for example, theradio circuit 37 impresses the modulation symbols on a number of OFDM subcarriers. The modulated subcarrier signals are transmitted through theantenna 38. -
Figure 3 is a block diagram of anarrangement 40 in a mobile station that can implement methods of various embodiments of the invention to be described below. It will be appreciated that the functional blocks depicted inFigure 3 can be combined and re-arranged in a variety of equivalent ways, and that many of the functions can be performed by one or more suitably programmed digital signal processors. Moreover, connections among and information provided or exchanged by the functional blocks depicted inFigure 3 can be altered in various ways to enable a mobile station to implement other methods involved in the operation of the mobile station. - As depicted in
Figure 3 , a mobile station receives a DL radio signal through anantenna 41 and typically down-converts the received radio signal to an analog baseband signal in a front end receiver (Fe RX) 42. The baseband signal is spectrally shaped by ananalog filter 44 that has a bandwidth BW0, and the shaped baseband signal generated by thefilter 44 is converted from analog to digital form by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) 46. - The digitized baseband signal is further spectrally shaped by a
digital filter 48 that has a bandwidth BWsync, which corresponds to the bandwidth of synchronization signals or symbols included in the DL signal. The shaped signal generated by thefilter 48 is provided to acell search unit 50 that carries out one or more methods of searching for cells as specified for the particular communication system, e.g., 3G LTE. Typically, such methods involve detecting predetermined primary and/or secondary synchronization channel (P/S-SCH) signals in the received signal. - The digitized baseband signal is also provided by the
ADC 46 to adigital filter 52 that has the bandwidth BW0, and the filtered digital baseband signal is provided to aprocessor 54 that implements a fast Fourier transform (FFT) or other suitable algorithm that generates a frequency-domain (spectral) representation of the baseband signal. Achannel estimation unit 56 receives signals from theprocessor 54 and generates a channel estimate Hi,j for each of several subcarriers i and cells j based on control and timing signals provided by acontrol unit 58, which also provides such control and timing information to theprocessor 54. - The
estimator 56 provides the channel estimates Hi to adecoder 60 and a signalpower estimation unit 62. Thedecoder 60, which also receives signals from theprocessor 54, is suitably configured to extract information from radio resource control (RRC) messages or other messages as described below and typically generates signals subject to further processing in the mobile station (not shown). Theestimator 62 generates received signal power measurements (e.g., estimates of reference signal received power (RSRP), received subcarrier power Si, signal to interference ratio (SIR), etc.). Theestimator 62 can generate estimates of RSRP, reference signal received quality (RSRQ), received signal strength indicator (RSSI), received subcarrier power Si, SIR, and other relevant measurements, in various ways in response to control signals provided by thecontrol unit 58. Power estimates generated by theestimator 62 are typically used in further signal processing in the mobile station. Theestimator 62 andchannel estimation unit 56 may both be measurement providing units of the invention. - The estimator 62 (or the
searcher 50, for that matter) is configured to include a suitable signal correlator. - In the arrangement depicted in
Figure 3 , thecontrol unit 58 keeps track of substantially everything needed to configure thesearcher 50,processor 54,estimation unit 56, andestimator 62. For theestimation unit 56, this includes both method and cell identity (for reference signal extraction and cell-specific scrambling of reference signals). Communication between thesearcher 50 and thecontrol unit 58 includes cell identity and, for example, cyclic prefix configuration. - The
control unit 58 can determine which of several possible estimation methods is used by theestimator 56 and/or by theestimator 62 for measurements on the detected cell(s). In addition, thecontrol unit 58, which typically can include a correlator or implement a correlator function, can receive information signaled by the network and can control the on/off times of theFe RX 42. - The
control unit 58 provides appropriate information to anencoder 64, which generates modulation symbols or similar information that is provided to a transmitter front-end (FE TX) 66, which generates a transmission signal appropriate to the communication system. As depicted inFigure 3 , the transmission signal is provided to theantenna 41. Thecontrol unit 58 with theencoder 64 is suitably configured to generate RRC and other messages sent by the mobile station to the network as described below. Finally there is amemory 67 connected to thecontrol unit 58 in order to store measurement logs. - The
control unit 58 and other blocks of the mobile station can be implemented by one or more suitably programmed electronic processors, collections of logic gates, etc. that processes information stored in one or more memories. As noted above, the mobile station includes thememory 67. As an alternative it may include some other type of information storage functionality. Thememory 67 or other type of information storage functionality is suitable for carrying out the methods and receiving and generating the signals to be described below in cooperation with thecontrol unit 58 and software executed by the control unit. For example, the memory can be used to collect data for Minimizing of Drive Tests (MDT) under the control of thecontrol unit 58 and possibly other electronic processor(s) in the mobile station and to deliver the data to the network according to software executed by the control unit(s) and information and/or requests received from the network. The stored information can include program instructions and data that enable thecontrol unit 58 to implement the methods to be described below. It will be appreciated that the control unit typically includes timers, etc. that facilitate its operations. - Now a first basic variation of the invention will be described with reference also being made to
fig. 4 , which shows signals exchanged between a first mobile station MS and a first network node NN, where the first network node may be a base station or a radio network controller. - As mentioned earlier the invention is provided for controlling the reporting, here non-real time reporting, of measurements from a mobile station to a network node.
- At a minimum, control of non-real-time reporting may comprise configuration of measurements to be logged, triggering of logging events, and reporting of logs.
Fig. 4 shows a schematic picture of a non-real-time measurement procedure. Note that the network node NN or network node entity may be either a base station such as an eNB or a radio network controller (RNC), depending on access technology. In both cases the node will typically use thestructure 31 depicted infig. 2 . - Initially the first network node (for instance either eNB or RNC) configures the non-real-time measurements. The first network node thus sends a configuration of non-real time measurements to the first mobile station,
step 68. The measurements can apply for a mobile station being either connected using radio resource control (RRC) or being in RRC idle mode. The configuration of the mobile station may be done or carried out using dedicated signaling when the mobile station is in connected mode even though the actual measurements may be performed in RRC idle mode, or may be done or carried out with broadcast of system information, in which case it is expected that the mobile station, when in idle mode reads the system information directly. The configuration can be sent in a dedicated RRC message, logged measurement configuration. The configuration typically sets out measurements to be made by the mobile station concerning one or more connectivity aspects in and for the first mobile station in relation to the first communication network, which connectivity aspects may include one or more of the following: measurement object (e.g. frequency and/or Radio Access Technology (RAT) that the mobile station is supposed to measure), reporting quantity (e.g. Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) or Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), measurement type (e.g. periodical or event triggered). Thecontrol processor 32 may here provide configuration data to the scheduler andselector 33, which in turn treats the data through performing resource block and resource element scheduling and selection or code allocation depending on type of network. The configuration may also include a timer or timer value indicating for how long the configuration is valid. The configuration may thus only be in force a limited time. The treated data is then modulated by themodulator 35 onto a suitable carrier, which is then transmitted as a wireless signal by theradio circuit 37 via theantenna 38. In this way it can be seen that the control processor is arranged to provide the first mobile station with the reporting configuration. - The configuration is then received by the
control unit 58 of the mobile station, for instancemobile station 28. The configuration may here be received via theantenna 41, front-end receiver 42,analog filter 44,ADC 46,digital filter 52,processor 54 anddecoder 60. - When the mobile station MS has received the configuration it performs measurements according to the received measurement configuration and stores the measurement results in the mobile station internal log. It thus collects measurements according to the configuration,
step 69. The measurements may be collected or gathered through thecontrol unit 58 ordering a measurement performing unit, such asestimator 62, to perform measurements according to the configuration. The measurement performing unit then performs measurements and sends these to thecontrol unit 58. When receiving measurements, thecontrol unit 58 then stores these in an internal log in thememory 67. - After having been collected p, the logged measurements are delivered to the network node entity. The mobile station thus performs reporting of the non-real-time measurements,
step 70. Two alternative ways of reporting logged measurements will be described later. Typically reporting is made through thecontrol unit 58 providing data to theencoder 64 for modulation and thereafter to the transmitter front-end 66 for transmission via theantenna 41. It can thus be seen that thecontrol unit 58 orders the transmitter front-end to send the report. - It should here be realized that the reporting of non-real-time measurements may not necessarily correspond to the same network node as the configuration of the measurements. For example, the measurements may be configured using an eNB, but the reporting may be made to RNC, i.e. a mobile station can use a different RAT to report the logged measurements than the one it received the configuration from.
- As a further variation of this general concept it is possible that a mobile station is pre-configured, i.e. it is provided with the configuration beforehand and would therefore not need to receive it from the network.
- Now a first embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail with reference also being made to
fig. 5 , which shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller and tofig. 6 , which shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station. - In this first embodiment the first network node, for instance the
base station 16, provides a reporting configuration to a mobile station MS, for instance the firstmobile station 28,step 71. This reporting configuration is provided to the first mobile station in order to enable the network to send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station and receive such a report as a response. The configuration may set out what parameters are to be measured, when measurements are to be made and how reporting is to be made. The reporting configuration may also specify that the mobile station is to perform measurements when in idle mode. This reporting configuration is thus sent to themobile station 28. It may more particularly be performed in the same way as was described above in relation to the first basic variation of the invention in an RRC message named logged measurement configuration. - The mobile station thus receives such a reporting configuration from the network node,
step 76, and then performs measurements according to this reporting configuration,step 78. The measurements may with advantage be performed in idle mode. As measurements are performed they are then being stored in an internal measurement log,step 80. This measurement log may be provided through thememory 67 connected to thecontrol unit 58 of the mobile station. In this way data is gathered in the log. At a suitable time, which time may be set by the reporting configuration or the selection of which may be set by the reporting configuration, a notification is then sent to the first network node from the first mobile station,step 82. The notification is a notification of the presence of logged measurements and is sent in order to enable the first network node to respond to the notification with a request for the logged measurement report. The notification may be sent in an RRC message and therefore thecontrol unit 58 may provide such a message to theencoder 64 for modulation and thereafter transmission by the transmitter front-end 66 via theantenna 41. In the first embodiment the first mobile station may first send an RRC Connection Request message to the first network node, which responds with an RRC Connection Setup message. Thereafter the first mobile station may send an RRC Connection Setup Complete message. It is this latter message that may include a bit position, logged measurements available, that has been set. - The
control processor 32 of the network node then receives the notification via theantenna 39,radio circuit 37 anddemodulator 36. As the network node receives the notification from the mobile station, step 72, it thereafter sends a request for a logged measurement report as a response to the notification,step 73. It is here possible that such a request is only sent as a response to a notification. It is thus according to the first embodiment possible that a request for measurement is only sent if there is a prior notification. It may thus only be sent based on the reception of a notification from the first mobile station. In this first embodiment it is furthermore the same network node that provides the configuration and sends the request for a measurement report. The request may be sent in the form of an RRC message provided to the scheduler andselector 33 from thecontrol processor 32 for being treated, for instance code allocation in WCDMA. Thereafter the treated data is modulated by themodulator 35 and transmitted to the mobile station via theantenna 38. In this way it can be seen that thecontrol processor 32 is arranged to cause the sending of the request. The request is in the first embodiment sent in a RRC UE Information Request message. Here it is possible to use a bit position or variable in this message named LogMeasReportRequest. - The mobile station then receives the request as a response to the notification,
step 84. The request is received in thecontrol unit 58 viaantenna 41, front-end receiver 42,analog filter 44,ADC 46,digital filter 52,processor 54 anddecoder 60. Thecontrol unit 58 then sends the report as a response to the request,step 86. It is here possible that such a report is only sent as a response to a request. It is thus according to the first embodiment possible that a report is only sent if there is a prior request for measurements. In this first embodiment the report is then sent as soon as it is possible. The report is sent using theencoder 64, transmitter front-end 66 andantenna 41. The reporting is in the first embodiment sent in an RRC UE information response message in a section named LogMeasReport. - The network node then receives the logged measurement report as a response to the request,
step 74, which report may be received in the same way as the notification. The control processor is thus arranged to receive the logged measurement report as a response to the request. The node can then perform a suitable activity such as change its coverage based on one or more such reports received from various mobile stations. - Here it is also possible that measurements are made and also that reporting is made before a complete configuration has been received. The mobile station may for instance start the previously mentioned timer and then perform collection of measurements in idle mode, periodically or event-triggered. Then as soon as it enters connected state, it may notify the network of available logged measurements. These may be reported upon receiving a request from the network. If the mobile station then again enters idle mode, it may again continue to perform measurements according to the configuration. The performing of measurements may then end when the timer value expires and a final measurement report being notified and possibly also being sent the next time the mobile stations gets connected. It is here further possible to later receive a new configuration.
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Fig. 7 shows some signals sent between mobile station and network node in one variation of this first embodiment. - In this variation, the mobile station indicates the availability of logged measurements to the network, through sending a notification to the network node,
step 82. - If the mobile station has performed the measurements in idle mode, the indication can be done as a part of an RRC connection setup procedure. It may be a modified RRC message relating to the connection of a mobile station to the network. As such it may be an RRC Connection Request or RRC Connection Setup Complete message. As an alternative it is possible to use a special RRC message. This means that the indication may be provided in an RRC Connection Request message, an RRC Connection Setup Complete message, an RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message or an RRC Connection Reestablishment Complete message, for instance through an additional bit position provided for this purpose in these messages. This may be a bit position or variable named logMeasAvailable. It is also possible to create a new type of RRC message that is dedicated to notification. Other types of possible messages are Cell Update, URA Update, Handover To UTRAN Complete and UTRAN Mobility Information Confirm Measurement Report. As an alternative it is possible to provide the indication in an UE Information Response message. If the mobile station has performed measurements in RRC Connected Mode, a special RRC message (e.g. UE Information Indication) or an extension of a current RRC message (e.g. Measurement Report, UECapabilityInformation) may be used. In the first embodiment the message RRC Connection Setup Complete is used. If the network node does not support reception of non-real-time measurements, it will simply ignore the indication from the mobile station. Note that the timing of the indication can be determined by the mobile station based on at least one notification timing criterion. This criterion may be a criterion based on one of mobile station memory consumption, battery level or some other factor. Note also that the indication from the mobile station may include an indication on which technology or RAT (e.g. HSPA, LTE, cdma2000, etc.) the measurements were collected via. The indication may include an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for the report. The first network node may use this information to determine if it can receive the particular measurements (e.g. is capable of decoding the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) format used for measurement report).
- The first network node then determines if it should request logged measurements, i.e. it determines if it should send a request for measurements based on at least one reporting timing criterion,
step 88. If the network node supports reception of the non-real-time measurements, which it would normally do when configuring the mobile station, it can use the current load in the cell, current load in the system, connection to the centralized data base to store reports and various other factors to determine a suitable time instance to request the mobile station to transmit a measurement log. The reporting timing criterion may thus be based on one or more of the properties load in the cell, load in the system and connection to the centralized data base. The request is then sent,step 73. The request to the mobile station can be sent using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message. The request may be sent in a radio resource control message concerning the capabilities if the mobile station, such as ueCapabilityEnquiry or ueInformationRequest. In the first embodiment the message ueInformationRequest is used. - Finally the mobile station, upon receiving the request to transmit non-real-time measurement data, will transmit the logged measurements to the network node entity,
step 86. The transmission can be done using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message (e.g. ueCapabilityResponse, MeasurementReport). In the first embodiment the message ueInformationResponse is used, which is a response to the radio resource control message comprising the request. - If the mobile station has data available and has reporting the data as available for transmission, but has not received a request to transmit logged measurements, it may repeat sending the indication either periodically, or after it has moved to a difference cell.
- As a further variation of the first embodiment it is possible that in order to avoid congesting signaling radio bearers (SRBs) with large measurement logs, a special SRB for non-real-time measurement reports can be used. This means that the report may be transmitted on a signaling radio bearer dedicated to transmissions of logged measurement reports.
- As yet another variation of the first embodiment it is also possible to omit the indication from the mobile station completely. In such a solution, the network and more particularly the network node may simply ask different mobile stations to provide logged measurements based on information available in the network. For example, if the mobile station capabilities (e.g. if the mobile station is in RRC Connected mode and has indicated that it supports non-real-time measurements) are known in the network, for instance by the first network node, the network may simply ask the mobile station to provide any logged measurements (including measurements logged earlier in Idle mode).
- After the network and here the first network node has received an indication that the mobile station has logged measurements available, or has otherwise determined that the mobile station might have logged measurements available, the network selects a suitable occasion to request the logged measurements from the mobile station. If the network entity doing this, here the first network node, does not support reception of the non-real-time measurements, it will never request the logged measurements from the mobile station.
- It is possible to omit notifications in other scenarios. It is for instance possible to use broadcasting by the network instead. This is done in a second embodiment of the invention. The second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference being made to
fig. 8 , which shows a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller and tofig. 9 , which shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station. - In this second embodiment one network node, for instance the
base station 16, provides a reporting configuration of a mobile station MS, for instance the firstmobile station 28,step 90, through transmitting the configuration to the mobile station. The mobile station then receives the reporting configuration from the network node,step 96, and thereafter performs measurements according to this reporting configuration,step 98. The measurements may also here with advantage be performed in idle mode. As measurements are performed they are then being stored in a measurement log,step 100. So far the second and first embodiments operate in the same way. - However, now in the second embodiment there is no notification. Instead the first network node broadcasts a request for measurement reports to a group of mobile stations in its vicinity, which group includes the first mobile station,
step 92. It thus sends a request for measurement reports in a broadcast, which may be seen as a request being sent to all mobile stations in its vicinity. This may be done through thecontrol processor 32 ordering thedata generator 34 to include the request in a broadcast being made. Thedata generator 34 may then include the request in the data to be broadcast, forward this data to the scheduler andselector 33 for treatment, followed by modulation of the treated data in themodulator 35 and transmission of the modulated and treated data by theradio circuit 37 via theantenna 38. - As a mobile station, like the first mobile station receives such a request in a broadcast,
step 102, it then sends a report as a response to the broadcast. It is here possible that reports are only sent as such responses. This means that unless a broadcast with a request is received, no reports will be sent by the mobile station. The network node then receives the report as a response to the broadcast,step 94, and may then perform a suitable activity based on one or more such reports. The report is here typically received by thecontrol processor 32 via theantenna 39,radio circuit 37 anddemodulator 36. - The signals exchanged between a network node and a mobile station in a variation of this second embodiment are schematically shown in
fig. 10 . - Here the network, in the form of a base station, broadcasts the request,
step 92. This may be done through the node broadcasts a cell level indication that the mobile station may transmit non-real-time measurement reports in a current cell. Note that the network entity may use the current load in the cell, current load in the system, connection to a centralized data base to store reports and various other factors to determine a suitable time instance to broadcast an indication for mobile stations to transmit measurement logs. The broadcast indication can be done using any existing System Information Message (MIB/SIB1) or System Information Block (SIB2 - 13) or using a new SIB or a new RRC message, i.e. a RRC message designed and dedicated to this purpose. - Upon receiving the broadcasted indication,
step 102, the mobile station may determine a suitable time to report logged measurements, based on at least one report timing criterion, which criterion may be based on one or more of the properties mobile station memory consumption, battery level, availability of measurements, or by various other factors. It is also possible that the network, and here the first network node, may ask the mobile station to report the logged measurements immediately. - When the mobile station has determined a suitable time to transmit logged measurements, i.e. has determined when to send a
report step 106, (or if being ordered to report logged measurements immediately), the mobile station will transmit the logged measurements to the network entity, here the first network node. It will thus send the report to the network node as a response to the broadcast,step 104. The transmission can be done using a special RRC message, or by using an existing RRC message (e.g. ueCapabilityResponse, MeasurementReport) - It is also here possible to use a special SRB for non-real-time measurement reports in order to avoid congesting SRBs with large measurement logs.
- A third embodiment of the invention is also directed towards avoiding the use of indications. The third embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference being made to
fig. 11 , which shows_a flow chart of a number of method steps being performed in a network node in the form of a base station or radio network controller and tofig. 12 , which shows a flow chart of a number of corresponding method steps being performed in a mobile station. - In this third embodiment the mobile station performs measurements according to a reporting configuration that it has,
step 110, which reporting configuration may have been received in the same way as described in the first and second embodiment or which may be provided in the mobile station beforehand. The measurements may also here with advantage be performed in idle mode. As measurements are performed they are then being stored in a measurement log,step 112. - In the third embodiment, the network controls the transmission of the non-real-time measurements by indicating Reporting ON/OFF. For example, the network may use an existing RRC message (e.g. in ueCapabilityEnquiry or SystemInformationBlock), a new dedicated RRC message, or a new broadcast message.
- The first network node may thus provide a reporting on indication to a mobile station,
step 107, through sending such a message. - Through receiving such a message, the mobile station thus receives a reporting on indication from the network node,
step 114. Once the mobile station has received the Reporting ON indication, it may then send the report at corresponding cell at a suitable point of time, e.g. when the mobile station has no more memory available, periodically, when the mobile station leaves logging campaign. In this way the mobile station may send the report as a response to the reporting on indication. - This may later be followed by the network sending a reporting OFF indication, which may typically be done in the same way as a modification of any of the previously described messages. This will disable the reporting and therefore no reports will be sent in this case.
- The present invention has a number of advantages. It enables the network to control the reporting of the logged measurements. Loss of logged measurements can be avoided if the network does not support the reception of non-real-time measurements. This further allows the network to perform a number of further activities such as changing of cell coverage. Furthermore, if the measurements are collected in idle mode, the communication over the wireless interface between base station and mobile station is not disturbed. Furthermore, through sending an indication, the reliability in the reporting is increased. The risk of losing a measurement report is lowered. It also enables the network to only request reports when these are available. The network does not have to keep track of the presence of reports and can therefore use its processing capability for other activities.
- In some embodiments of the invention RRC messages were used. Such messages are described in more detail in 3GPP Technical Specifications 36.331 and 25.331.
- There are many variations that can be made to the invention apart from those already mentioned. It is possible that different network nodes are used for performing configuration and receiving reports. A first network node may for instance send the request and a further network node may provide the configuration. In this case the first and further network nodes may use different types of access technology, i.e. different RATs. Then the configuration and request may be received by the first mobile station using these different types of access technology. It is here also possible that different access networks are used, where one network node in a first access network is used for configuration and another node in a second access network is used for receiving reports, where both access networks may be subnetworks of the same communication network. It is also possible that the nodes involved in providing configurations and/or receiving reports are nodes at higher hierarchical levels of the communication network. Such a node can for instance be a node in the core network, like a server in a core network. One example is a Mobility Management Entity (MME) server or an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) server. The invention was above described in relation to MDT and logged measurement reporting. However, it should be realized that the invention is not limited to this specific area. The reporting according to the invention may for example also be performed in relation to Automatic Neighbor Relations (ANR).
- Furthermore in the description given earlier the control processor performing the network activities of the invention was in essence a base station. If the node is another node in the network, this node would also be provided with a control processor, for instance a master control processor, communicating with the control processor of the base station, a slave control processor. Such communication may be performed using a suitable network communication interface such as the S1 communication interface in LTE. The slave control processor would then perform the above-described functionality under the control of the master control processor.
- It will be appreciated that the methods and devices described above can be combined and re-arranged in a variety of equivalent ways, and that the methods can be performed by one or more suitably programmed or configured digital signal processors and other known electronic circuits (e.g., discrete logic gates interconnected to perform a specialized function, or application-specific integrated circuits). Many aspects of this invention are described in terms of sequences of actions that can be performed by, for example, elements of a programmable computer system. UEs embodying this invention include, for example, mobile telephones, pagers, headsets, laptop computers and other mobile terminals, and the like. Moreover, this invention can additionally be considered to be embodied entirely within any form of computer-readable storage medium having stored therein an appropriate set of instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction-execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer-based system, processor-containing system, or other system that can fetch instructions from a medium and execute the instructions.
- The control of the mobile station and/or the control processor of the base station radio network controller may thus with advantage be provided in the form of a processor with associated program memory including computer program code for performing the functionality of the control unit or control processor. It should be realized that this control unit or control processor may also be provided in the form of hardware, like for instance in the form of an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). The computer program code may also be provided on a computer-readable means, for instance in the form of a data carrier, like a CD ROM disc or a memory stick, which will implement the function of the above-described control unit or control processor when being loaded into the above-mentioned program memory and run by the processor. One such computer program product in the form of a
CD ROM disc 118 with such acomputer program code 120 is schematically shown infig. 13 . - While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements. Therefore the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.
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- A method for receiving, in a first network node (16) of a wireless communication network (10), a logged measurement report from a first mobile station (28) according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station wherein said reporting configuration has been provided by the network characterized by said reporting configuration further including a timer value indicating for how long the configuration is valid, and the method comprising the steps of: receiving (72) a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements, sending (73 ;92 ; 106) a request for a logged measurement report to at least the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, and receiving (74; 94; 108) a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- The method according to claim 1, wherein the reporting configuration specifies that the first mobile station shall perform measurements when in idle mode.
- The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing (71) the reporting configuration to the first mobile station.
- The method according to any previous claim, wherein the request is sent in a radio resource control message.
- A first network node (16) of a wireless communication network (10) for receiving a logged measurement report from a first mobile station (28) according to a reporting configuration for the mobile station, the network node characterized by comprising:a control processor (32) arranged to provide the first mobile station with the reporting configuration and include into said reporting configuration a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid, to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements,to cause the sending of a request for a logged measurement report to at least the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, andto receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- A method of enabling a mobile station connected to a wireless communication network (10) to send logged measurement reports to the network, the method comprising the step of providing (68), from a network node, a first mobile station (28) with a reporting configuration for sending logged measurement reports characterized by;
said reporting configuration including a timer value indicating for how long said reporting configuration is valid and enables the network to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements, and comprises the further steps of, sending a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the mobile station, and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request. - A network node (16) of a wireless communication network (10) for enabling a first mobile station to send a logged measurement report to the network, the network node characterized by comprising a control processor (32) arranged to provide the first mobile station (28) with a reporting configuration for enabling the network to receive a notification from the first mobile station of the presence of logged measurements and to include into the reporting configuration a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid, send a request for a logged measurement report to the first mobile station, where the sending of the request is performed only upon the reception of such a notification from the first mobile station, and receive a logged measurement report as a response to the request.
- A method of sending a logged measurement report from a first mobile station (28) to a first network node (16) of a wireless communication network (10), the method comprising the steps of: performing (78; 98; 110) measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a valid reporting configuration for the first mobile station, characterized by said reporting configuration including a timer value indicating for how long the configuration is valid, and comprising the further steps of:storing (80; 100; 112) the measurements in an internal log,sending (82) a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements,receiving (84; 102; 114) a request for a logged measurement report from the first network node as a response to such a notification, andsending (86; 104; 116) a logged measurement report as a response to a request.
- The method according to claim 8, wherein the step of performing measurements is performed in idle mode.
- The method according to claim 8, further comprising the step of receiving (76; 96) the reporting configuration from a network node.
- The method according to any of claims 8 - 10, wherein the notification comprises an indication of type of access technology used by the first mobile station when gathering data for said report.
- A first mobile station (28) for sending a logged measurement report to a first network node (16) of a wireless communication network (10), the mobile station comprising:a measurement performing unit (62) for performing measurements concerning one or more connectivity aspects for the first mobile station in relation to the wireless communication network, said measurements being performed according to a valid reporting configuration for the first mobile station, characterized by that said reporting configuration includes a timer value indicating for how long the reporting configuration is valid, and a control unit (58) which includes timers to facilitate its operation and being arranged to, according to said valid reporting configuration,order the measurements to be performed and store the measurements in an internal log, send a notification to the first network node regarding the presence of logged measurements, receive a request for a logged measurement report from the first network node as a response to such a notification, andorder a transmitter (66) to transmit a logged measurement report as a response to a request.
- The first mobile station (28) according to claim 12, the control unit (58) of which is further arranged to receive the reporting configuration from a network node.
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